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obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes, but he's just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to a fair share of security. otection for their kids and gun-free zones for ours. >> suarez: today, a white house spokesman called the ad with its use of the obama children repugnant and cowardly. >> brown: coming up, we'll have reaction to the president's approach. also ahead: general stanley mcchrystal; the obama campaign's online push and a cyclist's confession. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: president obama is losing another member from his first-term cabinet. interior secretary ken salazar announced today he will step down in march, after four years on the job. salazar pushed for greater conservation and renewable energy. and, he oversaw a moratorium on offshore drilling after the b.p. oil spill in 2010. industry groups said the shutdown cost thousands of jobs, but salazar defended it today in his departure statement. attackers in algeria stormed a b.p. natural gas complex today and took dozens of foreigners hostage, includ
obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes, but he's just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to a fair share of security. otection for their kids and gun-free zones for ours. >> suarez: today, a white house spokesman called the ad with its use of the obama children repugnant and cowardly. >> brown: coming up, we'll have reaction to the president's approach. also ahead: general stanley mcchrystal; the obama campaign's online push and a cyclist's confession. but...
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you spend $3 trillion on the budget and tax cut for the wealthiest americans and took their money to the camen islands and not in america and having huge threats and medicaid and medicare and threaten the scpeerns that is violence. number one and must commit ourselves to the ban on assault weapons. we lost about 6,000 americans in iraq in 10 years. lose 30 to 50,000 a home at home. 100,000 are injured and didn't die and the highest cost in any city is the emergency room hospitals in those cities where they're shot. [inaudible] shot by ak47's. we have a lot of role in the killing of syria. 9/11 /12 in benghazi. [inaudible] yards away. we must revive the ban on these adult suspects. i don't want to. >> >> >> deemphasize the drug culture and americans and so we have this crisis mr. mayor of plants closing when the cheap labor markets, jobs leaving, drugs and guns coming. that requires a national effort by all of us. while i reach out to you in san francisco those that hear my voice please stop the killing. please stop drug flow. please give peace a chance. in this instance means that la
you spend $3 trillion on the budget and tax cut for the wealthiest americans and took their money to the camen islands and not in america and having huge threats and medicaid and medicare and threaten the scpeerns that is violence. number one and must commit ourselves to the ban on assault weapons. we lost about 6,000 americans in iraq in 10 years. lose 30 to 50,000 a home at home. 100,000 are injured and didn't die and the highest cost in any city is the emergency room hospitals in those...
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self-imposed out costs from society i will cut myself am i going to tax my brother you understand my contact immediately. going to be basically attacked the columns of my anger and my frustration. that. duck into the dome. two of the most violent gangs in u.s. history. is just all model killer to kill with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches its and it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the autopsy. claim. player. play . play. play live. play play. play. play. more news today violence is once again flared up if these are the images go for all of that and seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for racial to rule the day played. and realized. the big picture. please list. the speed. limits good. luck. and. please. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report on a. couple. if you just joined it's a very well welcome aussie life here in moscow the news continues now it's the fortieth anniversary of america
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by april 15, tax day. the democratic one senate has not approved such a resolution in almost four years. this is not the result of washington gridlock. harry reid said it would be foolish for his party and then does the senate to produce a budget. we disagree. with more than $16 trillion in debt, we believe is foolish not to have a budget. in the house, and it will again meet our legal obligations to pass the budget on time. our budget will moderate spending, pay our bills, and keep the government running. it will be planned to slowly but surely, what our nation out of debt, deficit, and declined garrett on your behalf, we will insist the democrats who run the rest of washington to the same. this debate is often argued in numbers and figures but it is really about and families like yours that bear the burden of a slow economy. constant uncertainty and. ever-changing government rules chase our jobs and opportunities overseas. when day to day life costs more and jobs pay less, we do not solve the problem by
by april 15, tax day. the democratic one senate has not approved such a resolution in almost four years. this is not the result of washington gridlock. harry reid said it would be foolish for his party and then does the senate to produce a budget. we disagree. with more than $16 trillion in debt, we believe is foolish not to have a budget. in the house, and it will again meet our legal obligations to pass the budget on time. our budget will moderate spending, pay our bills, and keep the...
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additional spending just last december congress struggled to find a compromise to avoid an automatic tax increase and the implementation of cuts dubbed the fiscal cliff. and at midnight g.m.t. the u.s. treasuries new boss comes under scrutiny and breaking the set with our host abby martin explaining how the media has been distracting attention from the real problems ahead is a brief preview for you. obama's chief of staff jack lew is moving on up and of course the media has been all over the most controversial aspect of his record coming to a dollar bill near you this parody of a signature the treasury secretary's signature you see appears on federal reserve notes dollar bills issued during his tenure here is jack whose signature it really is and here is what jack lew's signature would look like on a dollar bill how you have a court of the corporate media the biggest mr lewis is the signature apparently the most interesting. then they can dredge up as it is handwriting sucks but of course is all just one giant distraction from who he is really so who is jack lew. i could give you never s
additional spending just last december congress struggled to find a compromise to avoid an automatic tax increase and the implementation of cuts dubbed the fiscal cliff. and at midnight g.m.t. the u.s. treasuries new boss comes under scrutiny and breaking the set with our host abby martin explaining how the media has been distracting attention from the real problems ahead is a brief preview for you. obama's chief of staff jack lew is moving on up and of course the media has been all over the...
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you know if we raised everybody taxes by 25%, we wouldn't raise enough taxes to solve the deficit problem but yet we throw the economy into a terrible recession. by first principles, you must spend less money. melissa: yeah. >> this goes back to not dealing with the structural problems that are causing the economy not to grow. melissa: right. >> we could go down that whole litany but the president's speech yesterday was surely not about growth. melissa: yeah, that's true. guys, thanks so much for coming on. i wish we had more time. you guys didn't get to talk enough. we'll have to do it again soon. >> thank you veryymuch. melissa: coming up for the first time in 30 years iraq makes a oil discovery. good things come to those who wait, because you won't believe how much they found. could this turn the global oil market on its head? we have the answer coming you. do you ever have too much money or too much oil? ♪ i had enough of feeling embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i s
you know if we raised everybody taxes by 25%, we wouldn't raise enough taxes to solve the deficit problem but yet we throw the economy into a terrible recession. by first principles, you must spend less money. melissa: yeah. >> this goes back to not dealing with the structural problems that are causing the economy not to grow. melissa: right. >> we could go down that whole litany but the president's speech yesterday was surely not about growth. melissa: yeah, that's true. guys,...
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loopholes from these giant banks that do not pay any taxes it would solve the economy problem so it's just kind of the elephant in the room that i just have to keep pointing fingers. there are going to i don't have magonet you have kind of a look at the change the change of the administration and there's a lot of them let's go ahead and go over to the plasma and look at some of the first up whoa whoa marks of every president's second term is a change in the lineup not only does it bring new mines and new ideas to the forefront of the administration but it also gives a much needed are in our relax and rest and relax for those who have already served those four years with president obama in the first term perhaps no one needs are and are more than. secretary of state hillary clinton and her first four years as the top u.s. diplomat she's flown over nine hundred sixty thousand miles to one hundred twelve countries now looks like senator john kerry will replace her as the current chair of the senate foreign relations committee has extensive foreign policy experience his confirmation is se
loopholes from these giant banks that do not pay any taxes it would solve the economy problem so it's just kind of the elephant in the room that i just have to keep pointing fingers. there are going to i don't have magonet you have kind of a look at the change the change of the administration and there's a lot of them let's go ahead and go over to the plasma and look at some of the first up whoa whoa marks of every president's second term is a change in the lineup not only does it bring new...
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tax and 57, payroll tax, property tax, hidden taxes, 62 to 63 cent out of every dollar he makes taken by the government. is that too much? >> my heart bleeds for him. he doesn't. >> sean: you don't care, do you >> i do. >> sean: and you don't. >> listen, i care-- there are a lot of hard working people out there that don't have any options. >> sean: you know what? >> but and the reality-- >> you don't care you want to take more. >> that doesn't mean that he's not entitled to keep some of his hard earned cash, just because someone might make less than him, it's still his money and because he hands the money over to the government doesn't mean they're going to spend it wisely or they're entitled. >> so his options. >> go to a state like texas go to a state that's not going to take-- >> the day h texas he saves 14%. 14 cents of every dollar, a lot of money. >> florida, alaska. >> sean: i don't blame him. >> listen, if california -- if california is really that bad i don't have a problem with somebody moving across state lines if they want to live in a state where the money stretches a lit
tax and 57, payroll tax, property tax, hidden taxes, 62 to 63 cent out of every dollar he makes taken by the government. is that too much? >> my heart bleeds for him. he doesn't. >> sean: you don't care, do you >> i do. >> sean: and you don't. >> listen, i care-- there are a lot of hard working people out there that don't have any options. >> sean: you know what? >> but and the reality-- >> you don't care you want to take more. >> that...
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i will cut taxes, cut taxes, for 95% of all working families because in an economy like this, the last thing we should do is raise taxes. >> those tax breaks were made permanent and this new year's day fiscal cliff deal. the president also secured an extension of small business traction credits. fulfilling a prom fris the same speech. economy has posted job increases every month since late 2010. although this recovery is still very slow. president's promise to bring a responsible end to the war in iraq was the centerpiece of the 2008 campaign and the issue he used to draw clear distinctions with john mccain as president he kept that promise. he pulled the last combat troops out of iraq in december of 2011. he's also made strides towards ending the u.s. role in afghanistan and that's not over yet. indicated that troops may start coming home this spring. then will's health care. promise then senator obama made when he first announced his candidacy nearly six years ago. >> let's be the generation that says right here, right now, we will have universal health care in by the end of the next
i will cut taxes, cut taxes, for 95% of all working families because in an economy like this, the last thing we should do is raise taxes. >> those tax breaks were made permanent and this new year's day fiscal cliff deal. the president also secured an extension of small business traction credits. fulfilling a prom fris the same speech. economy has posted job increases every month since late 2010. although this recovery is still very slow. president's promise to bring a responsible end to...
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attacks on churches, to forcing christians to choose between converting to islam or paying a protection tax. >> the next up for the islamic extremists were to go in and attack families, kill children and kidnap women, impregnating them, and torturing men, beheading then, and then they started attacking clergy members. >> it is amazing to see what is happening to the christians by islamic forces, christian worshippers are in a church and they would get attacked. >> reporter: rimaham says the media ignores christian persecution because it contradicts the media's perception of islam. >> if this idea gets out, that muslims are intolerant to the other, it kind of puts the struggle with israel in a different life. >> reporter: he blames the lack of attention on an anti-christian sentiment in the american media and throughout the world. >> this is something they don't want to talk about because then they will be perceived as pro-christian. but it is a human rights issue. >> this is an issue that is a major human rights issue in the world. that is not getting the attention that it deserves in the w
attacks on churches, to forcing christians to choose between converting to islam or paying a protection tax. >> the next up for the islamic extremists were to go in and attack families, kill children and kidnap women, impregnating them, and torturing men, beheading then, and then they started attacking clergy members. >> it is amazing to see what is happening to the christians by islamic forces, christian worshippers are in a church and they would get attacked. >> reporter:...
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tax code. >> i do. >> why? >> because it's inefficient, it's ineffective, and its fundamentally unfair. so i believe this -- revenue systems should be used to raise money. it shouldn't be organized to distribute benefits. >> so no tax deductions. >> no deductions, no credits, no nothing. it's to raise revenue. and ideally we should do it with a progressive value-added tax. that means -- >> that's a national sales tax, correct? >> well, it's not quite because progressive is important to me. i don't want people to pay taxes if they have $20,000 a year worth of income, but at $30,000, i'd like people to pay 1 dollar, just $1.00 so they have a legitimate claim for saying i'm part of the society and i don't pay a lot but i pay something. everybody participates. there's no game playing. it's a very efficient way to pay taxes. right now it costs over $31 million a year to administer it. the tax gap that we theoretically owe is $41 billion a year. we can do better than that. we can think better than that. and the presi
tax code. >> i do. >> why? >> because it's inefficient, it's ineffective, and its fundamentally unfair. so i believe this -- revenue systems should be used to raise money. it shouldn't be organized to distribute benefits. >> so no tax deductions. >> no deductions, no credits, no nothing. it's to raise revenue. and ideally we should do it with a progressive value-added tax. that means -- >> that's a national sales tax, correct? >> well, it's not quite...
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b, they pay their back taxes. and c, they pay a small penalty for having broken the law in the first place. >> but let me push you on that because if you don't provide a path to citizenship -- >> i don't think you have to say that they can become citizens. this -- that part of my four-point program's going to be attacked vociferously as amnesty by many people on the republican side. but it's not amnesty. they have a path to citizenship. they do the way every other immigrant does to become an american citizen. >> what would you say to the republicans who will say, look, they should be deported? >> yes. they should never have -- >> and you think what you say to them, look what your position got us in this last election. we need to pay attention to demographics. okay? i said we need to be the party of hope and opportunity. not the party of anger and resentment. >> illegal immigration is just one problem with our current system says michael bloomberg, the mayor of new york city and one of america's most successful bus
b, they pay their back taxes. and c, they pay a small penalty for having broken the law in the first place. >> but let me push you on that because if you don't provide a path to citizenship -- >> i don't think you have to say that they can become citizens. this -- that part of my four-point program's going to be attacked vociferously as amnesty by many people on the republican side. but it's not amnesty. they have a path to citizenship. they do the way every other immigrant does to...
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cuts for those who don't need tax cuts pre-2008. it is another thing when you're trying to climb out of a recession. >> that's exactly right. there is a lot of misunderstanding about the debt ceiling. most americans think the debt ceiling is congress giving itself permission to spend more money. when they understand it is about do we default on our bills they say what? you're not going to pay your bills? that's what the debt ceiling is about. one of the things i advocated was the restoration of the gephardt rule that said when congress voted for a budget, let's say it voted for the iraq war that cost a trillion dollars, then at the moment that they voted for that program the debt ceiling would be adjusted up or down to reflect the budget they just voted for. that's what most americans would do. so this debt ceiling is all about hypocrisy. it is all about pretending that we have an option about paying our bills. by the way, a lot of the bills we have to pay are things i was adamantly opposed to. i didn't want to go to war in iraq. i
cuts for those who don't need tax cuts pre-2008. it is another thing when you're trying to climb out of a recession. >> that's exactly right. there is a lot of misunderstanding about the debt ceiling. most americans think the debt ceiling is congress giving itself permission to spend more money. when they understand it is about do we default on our bills they say what? you're not going to pay your bills? that's what the debt ceiling is about. one of the things i advocated was the...
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by the death tax. people didn't like it before. they don't like it now. >> i feel like with gun laws in particular the second amendment is the go-to argument. it is the banner under which the nra marches. >> i think it's enjoyable for people who felt like they're being bullied by the second amendment, and -- until obama went out and said you have a right to worship freely, i really don't. i tend to think that the people who -- >> i think that it does reframe it so that folks actually feel comfortable coming in, and actually supporting. what i mean by that is, like, nra members are actually overwhelmingly in support of a lot of the stuff with the president is doing, and by saying it actually gives them talking points to talk to their friends and family about it, and that's what they're trying to do. >> right. >> and if glen is right and we're moving towards a second term in which the president is going to be more forth rightly liberal and more principled, then this makes sense, right. this is re-establi
by the death tax. people didn't like it before. they don't like it now. >> i feel like with gun laws in particular the second amendment is the go-to argument. it is the banner under which the nra marches. >> i think it's enjoyable for people who felt like they're being bullied by the second amendment, and -- until obama went out and said you have a right to worship freely, i really don't. i tend to think that the people who -- >> i think that it does reframe it so that folks...
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this is figure two and you can see the impact of the tax cuts, the two foreign wars, the 2008 bush-tax cuts and the financial crisis. if you move to figure three it shows you that the swing to medium term debt projected before they realize the -- >> let me ask you a question. was the president right? yes or no? >> the president was right when he spoke about the reckless fiscal problems but he did not realize how bad it was going to get. >> so you're saying the president is right today as well. even though the debt has doubled and we had a deficit that was on the decline with what you talked about. it was less than $200 billion, the year that rob portman was budget director. and it has gone over $4 trillion four years in a row. >> we lost huge amount of revenue -- >> we're not going to solve this. i have another question for mr. hoagland. i know you have experience on budget issues in the senate. when you worked in the senate did they pass budgets when you were there? how many times or did they fail to pass a budget one year, two years, maybe three years? >> i started in 1975. i left th
this is figure two and you can see the impact of the tax cuts, the two foreign wars, the 2008 bush-tax cuts and the financial crisis. if you move to figure three it shows you that the swing to medium term debt projected before they realize the -- >> let me ask you a question. was the president right? yes or no? >> the president was right when he spoke about the reckless fiscal problems but he did not realize how bad it was going to get. >> so you're saying the president is...
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. >> there will be no more tax-funded bailouts. period. >> years of spending under both parties add up and the debt ceiling talks of 2011 led to a budget attend off between democrats and republicans who took back control of the house of representatives in the midterms. >> is there a risk the united states could lose their aaa rating? yes-or-no. >> no risk. >> the debt ceiling was raised in august the political fight in the spot lighted on the deficit and debt problems less s&p to downgrade the u.s. credit rating for the first time in history. >> geithner steered the major economic moves in the first term and now he is stepping down. president obama's pick to replace him is jack lew, who has established a close relationship with the president. lew is not is chummy with republicans on the hill after the debt ceiling negotiation back in 2011. for that reason and others, his confirmation hearing could be bumpy. if confirmed, he will be dealing with the top issue in this second term, how to get the economy moving and addressing the coun
. >> there will be no more tax-funded bailouts. period. >> years of spending under both parties add up and the debt ceiling talks of 2011 led to a budget attend off between democrats and republicans who took back control of the house of representatives in the midterms. >> is there a risk the united states could lose their aaa rating? yes-or-no. >> no risk. >> the debt ceiling was raised in august the political fight in the spot lighted on the deficit and debt...
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coming in at number three on the list was preventing middle class tax hikes while raising taxes on the highest levels of income. that was the third greatest accomplishment of the president's first term, according to the latest nbc poll. number two, killing bin laden. killing osama bin laden is what president obama himself refers to as the single most important day of his presidency. for americans at large, that was number two. what ranked higher than that? what does americans think was the single best accomplishment of his first term, even better than killing bin laden? it was ending the war in iraq. president obama campaigned on ending the war in iraq in 2008. he was against that war right from the very start, and in december 2011, after eight and a half years of war, the president, as he promised, did bring the iraq war to a close. when president obama took the office -- took the oath of office four years ago, there were 144,000 u.s. troops in iraq. today it is about 200. that right there is what americans consider about the single greatest accomplishment of his first term. heading i
coming in at number three on the list was preventing middle class tax hikes while raising taxes on the highest levels of income. that was the third greatest accomplishment of the president's first term, according to the latest nbc poll. number two, killing bin laden. killing osama bin laden is what president obama himself refers to as the single most important day of his presidency. for americans at large, that was number two. what ranked higher than that? what does americans think was the...
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self-imposed costs from society i will cut myself am i going to tax my brother understand my lawn mowing immediately i'm going to leave basically attack the cause of my anger and my frustration. a duck well into the ten dollars. to the most violent gangs in u.s. history. it's just all model kill of the chill with colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it really chooses and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the ati. hello. it looks like. you've never seen anything like that. if you watch my show friday and you would know that it marked the eleven year anniversary since the first and maids were brought to the u.s. detention facility in guantanamo bay eleven years that signify nothing more than scandal torture and human rights abuses an issue that's by and large absent from the political dialogue in this country so we're going to tension to an activist protest all over the world including right here in washington d.c. at the supreme court all to demand an end to the torture. they're protesting against the injustice but more specific
self-imposed costs from society i will cut myself am i going to tax my brother understand my lawn mowing immediately i'm going to leave basically attack the cause of my anger and my frustration. a duck well into the ten dollars. to the most violent gangs in u.s. history. it's just all model kill of the chill with colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it really chooses and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the ati. hello. it looks like....
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. >> stop cap and tax! stop cap and tax. >> meanwhile, across the country, a new political force was mobilizing, the tea party movement, who aimed to push the government further to the right. >> stop spending money, now. >> in the 2010 midterm elections, the republicans, many backed by the tea party, won the house and weakened the democrats in the senate. most of these freshman came to washington now, not to meet and negotiate, but to demolish a government they saw as bloated, rotten, tyrannical. >> the reason we came here, the new freshman are here, is because the american people said, enough. >> can you hear us now? can you hear us now? >> sometimes the opposition to the president took an uglier, even racist tone. false claims first heard during the campaign reemerged, questioning obama's religion, denying he was born in the country. >> he is not an american citizen! he is a citizen of kenya! >> did it surprise you that at this point in our history, they would try to de-americanize this guy? did it surpri
. >> stop cap and tax! stop cap and tax. >> meanwhile, across the country, a new political force was mobilizing, the tea party movement, who aimed to push the government further to the right. >> stop spending money, now. >> in the 2010 midterm elections, the republicans, many backed by the tea party, won the house and weakened the democrats in the senate. most of these freshman came to washington now, not to meet and negotiate, but to demolish a government they saw as...
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information available on the united states trade representatives website there have been some leaked tax of and if they're correct they give you a. feeling of what may or may not be in it but in general it looks like it's going in the same direction as past u.s. trade policy specifically the nafta free trade agreement the captive free trade agreement the more recent korea free trade agreement and in those agreements the big winners are the multinational u.s. corporations some workers fair fairly well many workers found that they lost their jobs and that their wages were suppressed so in general it's sort of a you know the rich get richer and the poor get poorer type agreement so these major corporations would be able to you know outsource their those jobs to other countries a little easier some of the workers in this country. could see there are jobs lost that's what you're saying absolutely and that's what we're afraid of and we think that free trade can be great and could be really beneficial for creating economic growth for spring new development new investment new jobs but it really
information available on the united states trade representatives website there have been some leaked tax of and if they're correct they give you a. feeling of what may or may not be in it but in general it looks like it's going in the same direction as past u.s. trade policy specifically the nafta free trade agreement the captive free trade agreement the more recent korea free trade agreement and in those agreements the big winners are the multinational u.s. corporations some workers fair...
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politicians all across the the bundestag are very reluctant to approve this amid allegations of widespread tax fraud from cypriot banks but what happens next the baton gets passed on of the e.u. presidency gets passed on to the island of course a country that has had its own problems this baton essentially seeming to be passed on in the relay race of the fiscally toxic island of course had to receive the e.u. and i.m.f. bailout money they've also had their own problems with unemployment and it's up to them to try and put that right in the next six months in which they take over the presidency. he's putting all of our reporting there now a high price to overthrow a government and the arab spring revolutions drain the coffers of countries like libya or egypt to cordon to the latest estimates to stay with us to find out the bill for changing the regime. and history comes full circle for the united states forty years after the end of america's offensive in vietnam we talk to a veteran who says the mistakes of that war are being repeated but this time in afghanistan. for now security forces have ba
politicians all across the the bundestag are very reluctant to approve this amid allegations of widespread tax fraud from cypriot banks but what happens next the baton gets passed on of the e.u. presidency gets passed on to the island of course a country that has had its own problems this baton essentially seeming to be passed on in the relay race of the fiscally toxic island of course had to receive the e.u. and i.m.f. bailout money they've also had their own problems with unemployment and...
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additional spending but just last december congress struggled to find a compromise to avoid an automatic tax hike and the implementation of cuts called the fiscal cliff. are just a couple of minutes on the abby martin zooming in on the u.s. treasuries new boss and how the media has been distracting attention from the real problems ahead. obama's chief of staff jack lew is moving on up. and of course the media has been all over the most controversial aspect of his record coming to a dollar bill near you this parody of a signature the treasury secretary's signature you see appears on all federal reserve notes dollar bills issued during his tenure here is jack lew's signature it really is and here is what jack lew's signature would look like on a dollar bill ha ha ha ha yes according to corporate media the biggest dirt on mr lewis is a u b signature apparently the most interesting thing they can dredge up is that his handwriting sucks but of course is all just one giant distraction from who he is really so who is jack lew like what we're about to give you've never seen anything like this i'm te
additional spending but just last december congress struggled to find a compromise to avoid an automatic tax hike and the implementation of cuts called the fiscal cliff. are just a couple of minutes on the abby martin zooming in on the u.s. treasuries new boss and how the media has been distracting attention from the real problems ahead. obama's chief of staff jack lew is moving on up. and of course the media has been all over the most controversial aspect of his record coming to a dollar bill...
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politicians all across the the bundestag are very reluctant to approve this amid allegations of widespread tax fraud cypriot banks but what happens next the battle and gets passed on of the e.u. presidency gets passed on to the island of course a country that has had its own problems this but on essentially seeming to be passed on in the relay race of the fiscally toxic island of course had to receive e.u. and i.m.f. bailout money they've also had their own problems with unemployment and it's up to them to try and put that right in the next six months which they take over the presidency. r.t. live here in moscow now for some more world news in our world update least seventeen people have been killed in two suicide car bomb attacks near the headquarters of the kurdish democratic party in the northern iraqi city of kirkuk officials said more than one hundred were also wounded no one has yet claimed responsibility attacks by insurgents are still frequent in iraq with the country pressured by ethnic and sectarian divides. a helicopter crashed in central london during the morning rush hour leaving
politicians all across the the bundestag are very reluctant to approve this amid allegations of widespread tax fraud cypriot banks but what happens next the battle and gets passed on of the e.u. presidency gets passed on to the island of course a country that has had its own problems this but on essentially seeming to be passed on in the relay race of the fiscally toxic island of course had to receive e.u. and i.m.f. bailout money they've also had their own problems with unemployment and it's...
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unemployment has been stubbornly high during the past four years bloomberg reported that corporate after tax profits are up one hundred seventy one percent that brings me to wall street whose actions contributed to the biggest financial crisis of our era the comprehensive dog reform bill was passed in two thousand and ten but only one third of those rules that were outlawed have actually been written since the financial crisis five banks now control fifty six percent of the u.s. economy according to the federal reserve five years ago that number was just forty three percent too big to fail has perhaps gotten much bigger and perhaps most egregious of all none of the executives who caused the financial crisis have been held accountable for their individual actions with criminal charges finally health care the affordable care act was ruled constitutional by the u.s. supreme court over the summer it was a huge victory for president obama and the democrats though it has yet to be fully implemented and faces roadblocks on the state level clearly it's been. mixed bag for president obama during his
unemployment has been stubbornly high during the past four years bloomberg reported that corporate after tax profits are up one hundred seventy one percent that brings me to wall street whose actions contributed to the biggest financial crisis of our era the comprehensive dog reform bill was passed in two thousand and ten but only one third of those rules that were outlawed have actually been written since the financial crisis five banks now control fifty six percent of the u.s. economy...
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politicians all across the the bundestag are very reluctant to approve this amid allegations of widespread tax fraud from cypriot banks but what happens next the baton gets passed on of the e.u. presidency gets passed on to the island of course a country that has had its own problems this baton essentially saving to be passed on in the relay race of the fiscally toxic island of course had to receive e.u. and i.m.f. bailout money they've also had their own problems with unemployment and it's up to them to try and put that right in the next six months in which they take over the presidency. of course correspondent peter all of our reporting right now french troops have engaged in their first battle with islamic insurgents in mali the ground operation comes after five days of intense air attacks in the region and the army is aiming to prevent the al qaeda affiliated militants who have seized vast areas in the north of the former french colony from moving towards the capital now the u.s. is among the states assisting the combat mission however media reports from there suggest that many of those no
politicians all across the the bundestag are very reluctant to approve this amid allegations of widespread tax fraud from cypriot banks but what happens next the baton gets passed on of the e.u. presidency gets passed on to the island of course a country that has had its own problems this baton essentially saving to be passed on in the relay race of the fiscally toxic island of course had to receive e.u. and i.m.f. bailout money they've also had their own problems with unemployment and it's up...
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that the caterpillar bulldozer that killed our daughter was paid for with our tax money. we have laws in the united states the arms export control act the leahy amendment we we believe that there is still an issue between the u.s. government and the israeli government over rachel's case contrary to what the judge thought everything that we learned in the trial about the quality of the investigation took place was that it was very inadequate very flawed and yet there's not been accountability to the u.s. government from israel about what happened and there should be some accountability through our laws there should be some impact with the funding i think ranch when i look to the rest of the world right now because as i saw the u.n. vote around palestinian statehood and i saw a map afterward that showed the u.s. and canada israel and a few other islands opposing that that vote in the united nations but the rest of the world standing with the palestinian people. i draw a lot of hope from the. i think. that the policies that we're following right now are they are not in u.s.
that the caterpillar bulldozer that killed our daughter was paid for with our tax money. we have laws in the united states the arms export control act the leahy amendment we we believe that there is still an issue between the u.s. government and the israeli government over rachel's case contrary to what the judge thought everything that we learned in the trial about the quality of the investigation took place was that it was very inadequate very flawed and yet there's not been accountability to...
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i wasn't separating out about the specifics of entitlement reform and tax reform from the larger issue of how to bring the middle class back, because they are all tied together, david. you can't have one without the other. >> i understand. but the republican thinking in congress has been that the cuts are enough. and that is not the answer. >> no, no, i couldn't agree more. if you take just education and job creation, for example, there is going to be a sea change in american education, which is already underway. go long on community colleges. >> yes. >> developing a skill set. >> yes. we need to support that. and we need to support that, but i need to challenge one thing -- >> medicaid and medicare together. medicare and medicaid together. within 10 years, it devours every cent. >> there's a progressive argument for dealing with that issue. >> which is what? when are we going to hear it? >> well, i want to challenge you and you as well, david, on this point. >> challenge the president, david. >> no, you and you. the premise that the president has not been venturesome in this area, has
i wasn't separating out about the specifics of entitlement reform and tax reform from the larger issue of how to bring the middle class back, because they are all tied together, david. you can't have one without the other. >> i understand. but the republican thinking in congress has been that the cuts are enough. and that is not the answer. >> no, no, i couldn't agree more. if you take just education and job creation, for example, there is going to be a sea change in american...
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because in our budget that we will pass, we will lift tax reform, which many of my republican colleagues liked, but it will include revenues. it's a great opportunity to get us more revenues to help in part deal with sequestration and deal with the issue of -- >> but senator schumer, the reality is the president is willing to throw the long ball on this big sunday of football, when it comes to gun control. and yet because of his view of republican recalcitrants, he doesn't step up and show real leadership and be proactive on a big spending cut proposal and medicare put proposal because he doesn't want to go there. why throw the long ball when it comes to gun control but not take a leadership role when it comes to spending cuts? >> well, he is. in the negotiations up to the fiscal cliff, the president put things on the table. $400 billion in medicare cuts. he was talking about change cpi, which -- >> you're talking about more revenue. that's not big enough on medicare cuts according to simpson-bowles and others. >> we have already done $1.7 trillion in cuts. we've done $600 billion in rev
because in our budget that we will pass, we will lift tax reform, which many of my republican colleagues liked, but it will include revenues. it's a great opportunity to get us more revenues to help in part deal with sequestration and deal with the issue of -- >> but senator schumer, the reality is the president is willing to throw the long ball on this big sunday of football, when it comes to gun control. and yet because of his view of republican recalcitrants, he doesn't step up and...